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the new semi autos have shim to adjust left to right, a citori might have cast for a right hand shooter. best option is to go for a gun fitting, the fitter will give you the numbers you need for a fit, some can adjust or make a stock that fits. i shoot left to finally had to buy a LEFTY stock, and do some grinding on it. but it shoots good.

the new semi autos have shim to adjust left to right, a citori might have cast for a right hand shooter. best option is to go for a gun fitting, the fitter will give you the numbers you need for a fit, some can adjust or make a stock that fits. i shoot left to finally had to buy a LEFTY stock, and do some grinding on it. but it shoots good.

I understand that. It's not my shooting the gun that's the problem. I hit birds fine with it. It's the kick that I need to reduce.

Nope, can't afford them high $$ guns just to shoot ducks down here. Worked with a guy who was a ranked sporting clays shooter who said they did wonders when shooting a 1000 rounds a week. Good luck with your search .